1912
DOI: 10.1007/bf02980549
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Über das Chondriom der Pankreaszellen

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“…granules stained in various shades, from dense black to gray, the result probably depending upon the concentration of the material forming the granule. In appearance the cells bear a striking resemblance to the secretion cells illustrated by Hoven (1910), Saguchi (1920), Mislawsky (1913), and others. All the forms described by these investigators to show stages in the change from mitochondria into secretion granules can be found.…”
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“…granules stained in various shades, from dense black to gray, the result probably depending upon the concentration of the material forming the granule. In appearance the cells bear a striking resemblance to the secretion cells illustrated by Hoven (1910), Saguchi (1920), Mislawsky (1913), and others. All the forms described by these investigators to show stages in the change from mitochondria into secretion granules can be found.…”
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“…These granules take the eosin stain when methylene blue and eosin are used. In this regard the connective tissue ceils resemble the epithelium of renal tubules filled with colloid or hyaline droplets described by MacCallum (1916).1 On the other hand, when the stain used is iron-hematoxylin, these cells closely resemble certain cells undergoing active secretion described by I/oven (1910), Mislawsky (1913), and Saguchi (1920).…”
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